Newman, L. (ed.)

The Cambridge companion to Locke’s Essay concerning human understanding / edited by Lex Newman. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2007. – xiii, 486 p. – (The Cambridge companions to philosophy)

Contents:

    List of Contributors   (p. ix-xi)

    Notes on Texts and Citations   (p. xiii)

    Introduction   (p. 1-6)

    Lex Newman

  1. The Intellectual Setting and Aims of the Essay   (p. 7-32)

  2. G. A. J. Rogers

  3. Locke’s polemic against nativism   (p. 33-66)

  4. Samuel C. Rickless

  5. The Taxonomy of Ideas in Locke’s Essay   (p. 67-100)

  6. Martha Brandt Bolton

  7. Locke’s Distinctions between Primary and Secondary Qualities   (p. 101-129)

  8. Michael Jacovides

  9. Power in Locke’s Essay   (p. 130-156)

  10. Vere Chappell

  11. Locke on Substance   (p. 157-191)

  12. Edwin McCann

  13. Locke on Ideas of Identity and Diversity   (p. 192-230)

  14. Gideon Yaffe

  15. Locke on Ideas and Representation   (p. 231-257)

  16. Thomas M. Lennon

  17. Locke on Essences and Classification   (p. 258-285)

  18. Margaret Atherton

  19. Language, Meaning, and Mind in Locke’s Essay   (p. 286-312)

  20. Michael Losonsky

  21. Locke on Knowledge   (p. 313-351)

  22. Lex Newman

  23. Locke’s Ontology   (p. 352-380)

  24. Lisa Downing

  25. The Moral Epistemology of Locke’s Essay   (p. 381-405)

  26. Catherine Wilson

  27. Locke on Judgment   (p. 406-435)

  28. David Owen

  29. Locke on Faith and Reason   (p. 436-455)

  30. Nicholas Jolley

    Bibliography   (p. 456-472)

    Index of Names and Subjects   (p. 473-478)

    Index of Passages Cited   (p. 479-486)